By James Drew10 min

Final Push

By Guy Norris8 min

End of the Line?

Airbus still believes a large Emirates order can rescue the A380, but long-term success is doubtful

By Jens Flottau7 min

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SIMULATION AND TRAINING

Expanding Footprint

CAE seeks avenues for growth in Canada

By James Drew7 min

2829

COMMERCIAL AVIATION

MAX Milestones

First 737-7 fuselage set for loading on Renton line as 737-10 nears firm configuration

By Guy Norris7 min

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Feedback

The recent articles about hypoxia and hypoxia-like cockpit events (Nov. 13-26, pp. 58-60) discussed cabin pressure, oxygen levels and various breathing device designs/flaws. But I was surprised to see no mention of monitoring actual levels of oxygen in the pilots’ blood.

Powerful Pairing

By Graham Warwick5 min

NEW MOON

Fifty years after Apollo, the Moon is a rising star in commercial and government space exploration initiatives

By Irene Klotz5 min

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DEFENSE

F-35 for the UAE?

Abu Dhabi maneuvers to buy the F-35, but the deal hinges on protecting critical information

By Lara Seligman5 min

1011

First Take

Russia’s Beriev A-100 airborne early warning and control aircraft made its first flight from Taganrog on Nov. 18. The A-100 is based on an Ilyushin Il-76MD-90A airlifter, with a Vega Corp. active, electronically scanned array radar in the rotodome. It is to begin replacing the A-50 and A-50U in 2020.